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Matt Malone, S.J.April 07, 2022

Dear Friends:

What a wonderful Anniversary Giving Day!

I wish to express my heartfelt gratitude for your support of our 113th anniversary. Because of your generosity, we raised $126,577 to help continue the transformation of America. We are proud to count 928 donors from 47 states and 32 countries who helped secure America’s legacy for years to come. The intercession of my late mother Janet, along with Drew Christiansen S.J., America’s 13th editor-in-chief, who passed away yesterday, was felt for sure.

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Thank you again for all you do. Please know that you are in our prayers, now and always.

Sincerely yours in Christ,

Rev. Matthew F. Malone, S.J.
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